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Dedication To those who have gone before us in Clearwater High School, the men and women who contributed to the progress of our school; to the students and teachers who are keeping it alive today; to the generations to come who will make the future of C. H. S. as sparkling and inspiring as the past with grateful thanks and good wishes, we, the class of 1941, dedicate this, the second volume of the “Aqua Clara.”
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Presentation Blazing trails is difficult; living up to a precedent is equally hard. Last year’s grad- uating class established such a precedent with the publishing of the first “Aqua Clara.’’ Hence, it has been no easy job for the class of 1941 to produce a yearbook equal to that im- posing volume. The first “Aqua Clara’’ was fashioned about the theme “Progress.” It told in graphic form of the development of C. H. S. in the last quarter of a century; but it ended with the year 1940. Alert members of this year’s annual staff noticed the fact and saw in it the opportunity to devote the second volume of “Aqua Clara” to the carrying of progress into the future. Thus thinking, they decided upon “Futurity” as the theme for this book. Be not misled: this annual is not to con- tain pictures of the seniors as they will appear twenty years from now. The pictures, the activities, the writings, are of present day peo- ple as they are today. But it is the hope that this annual, referred to in years to come, may insoire some students to greater heights, may bring about needed reforms in school life, may develop new activities and fields of learn- ing in C. H. S., and may foster a feeling of school spirit stronger than any that has ever existed for this school before. It is with this purpose that the annual staff presents to the public this, the second volume of the “Aqua Clara.”
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Front Row: Alice Havener, Mary K. McMullen, Tommy Harris, Mildred Collins, Mrs. Chafin, Bill Alley. Back Row: Gordon Wallis, Bob Tyler, Eleanor Hancock, Bill Caldwell, Ruth Kitchen, Jack Skinner, Daphne Moore, Neel Walker. c taiia Cicuia Jhtcifj Editor-in-Chief MILDRED COLLINS Assistant Editor RUTH KITCHEN Business Manager BILL CALDWELL Advertising Manager BILL ALLEY Subcription Manager NEEL WALKER Photography Editor TOMMY HARRIS Student Photographer HERBERT BLANTON Art Editor GORDON WALLIS Club Editor DAPHNE MOORE Class History MARY KAY McMULLEN Junior Class Representative GLENNA SMITH Assistants ALICE HAVENER BOB TYLER ELEANOR HANCOCK JACK SKINNER
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